MSHDA will hold four Public Hearings on May 4, 2018 to take comments on the Draft 2019-2020 Qualified Allocation Plan.
149 zones will provide development incentives for traditionally underserved areas of the state.
Specifically based on observations from 2018 applications to date, the webinar will teach you how to avoid common pitfalls.
Workshops include two for LIHTC compliance and one compliance workshop for HOME.
The agenda for this meeting will include discussing 10 TAC Section 10, Subchapter B, specifically resident services, common and unit amenities, and building standards.
Applicants that identify an error in any posted document should contact the agency as soon as possible. Identification of an error early does not guarantee that the error can be addressed administratively.
Read on for the latest tax credit developments in Minnesota.
New requirements will be implemented, effective April 2019.
Links to each document are included.
The Qualified Allocation Plan has been approved and is available for review.
Non-competitive and second round TCAC applicants must use the April 9, 2018 version of the application.
Comments on the Draft 2018 HTF Plan will be accepted no later than Saturday, May 26, 2018.